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A blog about content. Technically.
  • The content stack

    Part 2: authoring tools

    In the first post of the this series, I wrote about markup languages. To show how those markup languages shape your text, you need an authoring tool, otherwise your text will _just_ look **crazy** and you won’t know what you’ve actually done to it. Here we’ll dive into some of... Read More
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    • content stack
    • authoring tools
    • editorial tools
  • The content stack

    Part 1: markup languages

    Although you may consider yourself a writer first and foremost, venturing into writing for the web requires much more than grammar skills alone. You’ll most likely find yourself needing to “mark up” your writing to format it appropriately for your site and enhance its readability for your audience. And the... Read More
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    • content stack
    • markup languages
    • Markdown
    • HTML
  • The content stack series

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    Engineers and data scientists are always talking about their “stack”. OK okay, engineers and data scientists on social media are the ones “always talking” about their stack, but they’re not the only ones in tech with a stack. Content has its own stack, and while it may not be as... Read More
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    • content stack
  • Alternative text

    The dos and the don'ts

    One of the easiest entry points in accessibility, especially as a content person, is through writing alternative text for images. Writing alternative text provides a means of understanding images for blind users, low-vision users, and users who have images disabled on their web browsers. Read More
    Tags:
    • content accessibility
    • alternative text
    • images
    • Markdown
    • HTML
  • Future proof your content

    It’s essential to maintain your content. Removing outdated elements and refreshing your content builds trust with your readers. While some things will inevitably require updating, there are things you can do to limit the amount of work you need to do to keep things up-to-date. Read More
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    • evergreen content
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